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In your column that states "Start", "Turn 1", "Turn 2", etc. does start mean you're going first or going second? Going first means you only have 6 cards to begin with, while going second your start means you have 7 cards. Calculations could then be off by 1 card depending on the scenario.

In your column that states "Start", "Turn 1", "Turn 2", etc. does start mean you're going first or going second? Going first means you only have 6 cards to begin with, while going second your start means you have 7 cards. Calculations could then be off by 1 card depending on the scenario.

Start means your starting hand of 7 cards.

Turn 1 means after your have drawn 1 card. I agree that this is completely wrong if you have gone first, since you don't get to draw a card until Turn 2.

I will fix this by renaming the headings, to "Draw 1", "Draw 2" etc. This also then works for when you are using Majiya or any other way to draw extra cards.

Do you mind if I make a suggestion? I'd like to suggest to add an option at the beginning to choose between going first or going second. I think having this will provide more clarity. It will also provide an option for users to view the probability statistics either going first or second. Just my 2 cents.

In any case, I like it. I think it will be useful, especially to those that are trying to build their decks and are having a hard time figuring how often they'll draw a particular card.

Do you mind if I make a suggestion? I'd like to suggest to add an option at the beginning to choose between going first or going second. I think having this will provide more clarity. It will also provide an option for users to view the probability statistics either going first or second. Just my 2 cents.

Suggestions are very welcome. I'm not sure about the option to go first or second. You don't get to choose in the real game, and any extra drawing will throw things off if you are trying to work out what turn what card might arrive.

In a future version of the simulator, I will take the casting cost of cards into account and show when a card will be in your hand and playable, based on the number of resources available (assuming you sacrificed each turn).

In an even later version, I will allow you to go through the pain of sacrificing each turn to see what you had to ditch to be able to play your beloved Soul Seeker on turn 5. If enough people used the simulator, I could collect stats about the most-sacrificed cards and other things like that.

lol not sure what the cause is but the percentages are off a bit. For example for my opening hand: I have 4x of Jasmine Puwen, Into the Forest, and Seeker. They are all 4x but the odds of being the first card I draw they each carry a different chance. Why is that? Jasmine 52.7, Puwen 52.0, Forest 52.7, Seeker 51.9. Otherwise great job, both to you and whoever created deckmeta

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I know it can be done with fancy formula, but then there would be no need for a simulator and I wouldn't get to write Perl code for fun!

You could still write the code and it would likely be faster ;-)

a & other = (4 35)
at least one a in 6 cards: 0.502498
at least one a in 7 cards: 0.562802
at least one a in 8 cards: 0.617451
at least one a in 9 cards: 0.666813
at least one a in 10 cards: 0.711238
at least one a in 11 cards: 0.751067
at least one a in 12 cards: 0.786629
at least one a in 13 cards: 0.818239
at least one a in 14 cards: 0.846202
at least one a in 15 cards: 0.87081
at least one a in 16 cards: 0.892342
at least one a in 17 cards: 0.911065
at least one a in 18 cards: 0.927235
at least one a in 19 cards: 0.941095
at least one a in 20 cards: 0.952876
at least one a in 21 cards: 0.962797
at least one a in 22 cards: 0.971064
at least one a in 23 cards: 0.977873
at least one a in 24 cards: 0.983404
at least one a in 25 cards: 0.98783
at least one a in 26 cards: 0.991307
at least one a in 27 cards: 0.993982
at least one a in 28 cards: 0.995988
at least one a in 29 cards: 0.997447
at least one a in 30 cards: 0.998468
at least one a in 31 cards: 0.999149
at least one a in 32 cards: 0.999574
at least one a in 33 cards: 0.999818
at least one a in 34 cards: 0.999939
at least one a in 35 cards: 0.999988
at least one a in 36 cards: 1.0
at least one a in 37 cards: 1.0
at least one a in 38 cards: 1.0
at least one a in 39 cards: 1.0

a & other = (3 36)
at least one a in 6 cards: 0.402998
at least one a in 7 cards: 0.457271
at least one a in 8 cards: 0.508152
at least one a in 9 cards: 0.55575
at least one a in 10 cards: 0.600175
at least one a in 11 cards: 0.641536
at least one a in 12 cards: 0.679943

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